Data access and information-sharing strategies within the US Government must provide affordability without compromising the requirements for data security and operational efficiency. In a security environment marked by increasing sophistication and persistent threats, the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) led the development of a solution. AFRL engaged in a technical collaboration with Intel and Citrix resulting in SecureView, a government solution that expands on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) capabilities in Citrix XenClient* and Intel® Core™ i5 processor and Intel® Core™ i7 vPro™ processor.

SecureView has been deployed at more than one dozen federal agencies and has saved the government millions of dollars in development and TCO expenses. The solution is less vulnerable to modification or corruption than traditional software-based security solutions and provides unprecedented performance for mission-critical collaboration and media intensive use cases than alternate hardware configurations.

As a hardened client-hosted virtualization (CHV) solution, SecureView enables independent, concurrent access to multiple domains. It provides performance that is independent of network bandwidth and server contention issues, providing analysts with consistent responsiveness for visually intensive analysis and collaboration. SecureView is NIST 800-53 certified as High in both Confidentiality and Integrity, and Medium in availability. It has been deployed to users at more than one dozen federal agencies as of November 2012, and is supported on several Dell and HP desktop and numerous laptop models.

SecureView significantly improves all three vectors of security, performance, and cost as compared to both legacy and contemporary alternatives.

Read the full SecureView Delivers More Security, Performance, and Savings White Paper.

Data access and information-sharing strategies within the US Government must provide affordability without compromising the requirements for data security and operational efficiency. In a security environment marked by increasing sophistication and persistent threats, the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) led the development of a solution. AFRL engaged in a technical collaboration with Intel and Citrix resulting in SecureView, a government solution that expands on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) capabilities in Citrix XenClient* and Intel® Core™ i5 processor and Intel® Core™ i7 vPro™ processor.

SecureView has been deployed at more than one dozen federal agencies and has saved the government millions of dollars in development and TCO expenses. The solution is less vulnerable to modification or corruption than traditional software-based security solutions and provides unprecedented performance for mission-critical collaboration and media intensive use cases than alternate hardware configurations.

As a hardened client-hosted virtualization (CHV) solution, SecureView enables independent, concurrent access to multiple domains. It provides performance that is independent of network bandwidth and server contention issues, providing analysts with consistent responsiveness for visually intensive analysis and collaboration. SecureView is NIST 800-53 certified as High in both Confidentiality and Integrity, and Medium in availability. It has been deployed to users at more than one dozen federal agencies as of November 2012, and is supported on several Dell and HP desktop and numerous laptop models.

SecureView significantly improves all three vectors of security, performance, and cost as compared to both legacy and contemporary alternatives.

Read the full SecureView Delivers More Security, Performance, and Savings White Paper.